Wonder Woman's mother is missing-and so is Aphrodite's son! Together, they'll turn the world upside down to find them...if the world doesn't get turned upside down by a pack of wayward Titans first! By far the biggest survivors of the decimation of Olympus have taken up residence in Rocky Mountain National Park, and they're not moving!
This is a great issue. The story is a fun concept that is executed with energy and style. I like that there continues to be major consequences for Olympus' fall. And the team up with Giganta makes the issue even more enjoyable. Read Full Review
If this issue is any indication, the rest of this arc could be a genuine delight. Read Full Review
G. Willow Wilson has managed to pull off an amazing feat with her Wonder Woman run so far " she makes it feel both gigantic in scope and incredibly intimate. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman (2016-) #66 is an action-packed, entertaining issue; G. Willow Wilson crafts another fantastic issue, fraught with difficult decisions for our hero. Read Full Review
Overall, Wilson has set up what looks to be a fun arc with its opening chapter. This issue will leave you wondering (pun intended) if Diana can use her Titan-hunting time to turn Giganta to the side of the angels, or if the overly-tall villainess will take advantage of Wonder Womans good nature, and try to escape. Either way, there seems to be plenty to look forward to in this book in the coming months, so it would be wise to stick around. Read Full Review
Cary Nord's art is fantastic. All of the character details are great, but I really found myself engaged with the beautiful background scenery. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman has become required reading again since Wilson took over the title. She's brought the fun back to a book that was becoming far too serious and it now reads like a book worthy of one of DC's top tier characters. Read Full Review
This issue seems to jump tracks from last issues ending, but keeps everything heading toward the same overall direction. Another solid installment for the series. Read Full Review
Overall, G. Willow Wilson has hit her narrative stride with this issue. Her engrossing storytelling and endearing character work bring that same magic with which she wrote Ms. Marvel to Wonder Woman. Wilson is the type of writer who lives and dies by her characters. There is a realism to them even when they are exhibiting the most amazing of super heroics. I have been an avid Wonder Woman reader for years and during that time we have seen A List talent come and go, but there is something special about G. Willow Wilson's run. If you haven't jumped onboard as yet I recommend making room on your pull-list for Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
Nothing much happens in this issue of Wonder Woman unless you count bad dialogue, poor character work, and awful pacing as something. I guess that is something...something I usually try to avoid. I want to love this book but G Willow Wilson is making it hard to even like it. Read Full Review
Enter Giganta, and then you'll have an interesting dynamic. Entertaining read especially the conversation with Waller.
So with this issue I more kean to let another shoot at Wilson.
She use well the supporting characters.
It's not a very good issue, but not a bad one.
Cover - The regullar. Nice and somewhat related. 2/2
Writing - I like how Wislon write this story. She use well each character. 3/3
Arts - Nord is just perfect. I love his Giganta by the way. 3/3
Feeling - I will take this arc to see if Wilson will gain my support or not. 1/2
Definitely the best Nord-involved issue of the run, but Fajardo is the one who truly shines here. Diana looks inconsistent, so it's a little distracting.
"I'm not trying to bust your oves"
Now, this is a clear winner for the best line of dialogue this week. It's awesome.
And what do we've got in this issue other than some funny lines? Well, let me see. There are giant rock monsters fighting. Cary Nord's art that is way better than in the first arc. Giant lady fighting a giant rock monster. Wonder Woman again being an all around great character. And lastly, some sexual tension between satyr Damon and a girl named Maggie? Ok, that last one caught me off guard a bit.
Depending on how you look at it, GWW run needed a bit of time to gain its momentum. But now that it has it, it's shaping to be a pretty awesome adventure.
This was fine.
Well didn't hate this issue, while I think the animals and Maggie are a strange aspect, but I will let it go if they become the comic relief every once and while. Art is good but at times but wonky.
Nothing special, nothing bad.